| Travel luggage, travel backpacks, carry-ons, garment | | | | by discontinuations, overstock, closeouts, or |
| bags, shoulder bags, duffels and many other travel | | | | overruns. Overrun (also overstock) are the result of |
| related container are products that could give | | | | order not in accordance with the amount of material |
| business to anyone whose interest is in selling. | | | | needed. They are first quality merchandise. |
| Specific items and mixed variety loads of travel items | | | | Surplus, overrun, or closeout merchandise products |
| are available from major department stores. Excess | | | | are really new. Even if some of the merchandise may |
| merchandise and customer returns are the major | | | | be slightly imperfect, clients usually double or triple |
| items sold by particular travel luggage suppliers. A | | | | their money. Clients who continue to purchase these |
| major department store in the US supplies pallets and | | | | products on regular basis will find that there is really |
| truckloads of quality closeouts and surplus travel | | | | business in surplus, overruns, or closeout luggage |
| merchandise. This supplier stocks hundreds of | | | | travel and travel-related merchandise. |
| truckloads of travel luggage and travel related | | | | Retailers, auctioneers, wholesalers, exporters, |
| merchandise for its clientele. | | | | swappers and many other big companies purchase |
| Businessmen and other clients would want to know | | | | closeout merchandise at substantial discounts. Items |
| some terminologies that would help them understand | | | | are of first quality yet discounts sometimes reach up |
| what they are dealing with. Closeouts (also liquidation) | | | | to eighty percent. This discount is passed to the |
| are excess from a previous season's production. | | | | consumer or business retailers for added savings. |
| These are generally considered the result of changes | | | | A discounted rate of up to sixty percent is charged |
| in fabric, design, color or missed deliveries. They are | | | | by the freight carriers who handle the shipment of |
| first quality merchandise from name-brand companies | | | | pallets and truckloads of travel luggage merchandise. |
| who are forced to sell these excess inventories. | | | | The supplier coordinates the transactions but the |
| Surplus is any equipment, merchandise, or inventory | | | | customer pays direct to the freight companies. |
| that still possesses value but can no longer be sold | | | | Generally these big suppliers have many shipping |
| whether wholesale, retail, or regular price. It is caused | | | | points around the world. |